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Apple Inc. aapl
/quotes/zigman/68270/delayed/quotes/zigman/68270/lastsaleAAPL unveiled a refresh to its Mac lineup and a new TV guide-like app for Apple TV at its “Hello Again” event Thursday at its Cupertino, California headquarters. The event was held two days after the company reported a 17% drop in Mac revenue in its fourth-quarter earnings report. The company also posted declines for total sales and for the all-important iPhone for the third consecutive quarter. Apple expects to return to growth in current quarter, however, forecasting revenue in the range of $76 billion to $78 billion, which would be slightly better than the FactSet consensus of $74.9 billion.

12:50 pm (EDT)

Jennifer Booton

Hey everyone! Welcome to our live blog. The event kicks off in about 10 minutes. We're expecting a new line of Macs, which many analysts say will be crucial for the company as it seeks to return to growth during the holiday shopping season.

Welcome to our live blog of the Apple flagship event, expected to include the debut of the next generation of the iPhone. We'll have commentary, snark and all the Apple news that's fit to live-blog - so, basically, anything.

Apple
/quotes/zigman/68270/delayed/quotes/zigman/68270/lastsaleAAPL is expected to report its second straight quarterly decline in iPhone sales when it reports third-quarter earnings after the market closes on Tuesday. While analysts are optimistic about a potential resurgence in iPhone sales starting with the iPhone 7 cycle later this year, this quarterly earnings report will likely show continued declines in hardware, weighed down by the iPhone, Apple Watch and iPad. A bright spot for the company continues to be its advances in software and services, which surpassed Mac revenue for the first time last quarter.

3:56 pm (EDT)

Jeremy C. Owens

Hello everyone, welcome to our Apple live blog. We expect results shortly after the bell, with analysts projecting earnings per share of $1.40, down from $1.85 in the year-earlier period, according to FactSet. Click here for a full preview.

Apple unveiled a smaller-screen iPhone to tackle decelerating smartphone growth trends, as well as a new iPad and new watch bands. The product event kicked off at its Cupertino headquarters on Monday at 1 p.m. ET. MarketWatch tech reporter Jennifer Booton (@jbooton) and tech columinist Therese Poletti (@tpoletti) live blogged the event.

1:01 pm (EDT)

Jennifer Booton

Hey everyone! Welcome to our live blog of Apple's March event. It should be kicking off any minute.

Apple\’s earnings report Tuesday, covering the quarter in which the tech giant debuted its first new consumer product since the iPad, the Apple Watch, left the stock under significant pressure in the after hours and into Wednesday-morning trading.

3:57 pm (EDT)

Jeremy C. Owens

Apple is expected to post results in a bit, with conference call scheduled for 2 p.m. Pacific time, or 5 Eastern. Until then, you can check out what to expect.

Apple Inc. kicked off its five-day Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco with a keynote presentation on Monday. The annual event, held in San Francisco, focused on Apple\’s software. The company previewed its new mobile operating system, iOS 9.0, as well as a new Mac OS X called El Capitan. It also launched a new Apple Watch OS that will enable certain apps, including fitness trackers, to operate as native watch apps using WiFi and a music streaming service, Apple Music, to rival Spotify.

12:13 pm (EDT)

Jennifer Booton

Hey! Welcome to our live blog. Shares of Apple are down 0.5% to $128.03 an hour before WWDC is scheduled to begin.

Apple Inc.
is expected to reveal further details about its new wearable device, the Apple Watch, during a special event today. The big announcement should provide clarity on pricing and features, and arrives only weeks ahead of the planned sale of the watch in April. The rollout, which will include three versions of the watch, would be the first new product category from Apple, since Tim Cook became CEO. MarketWatch tech columnist Therese Poletti (@tpoletti) will be live-blogging the event here, starting at 1 p.m. Eastern.

12:46 pm (EDT)

Apple executives are excitedly tweeting ahead of the Apple Watch event in San Francisco this morning. Eddy Cue just joked that he set his clock back an hour. "Where is everybody?" Cue tweeted. CEO Tim Cook said he got some extra rest for today's event and slept until 4:30 am.

Apple Inc. will host its fiscal first quarter conference call with Wall Street analysts at 5:00 P.M. EST. The focus among investors will likely be the company\’s outlook, coming off of what is expected to be another record quarter for iPhone sales.

Apple posted net income of $18.0 billion for its fiscal first quarter ended Dec. 27, up from $13.1 billion in the same period a year earlier. Earnings per share rose 48% to $3.06 from a split-adjusted $2.07. Revenue increased 30% to $74.6 billion from $57.6 billion.

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